A Feast for the Fallen
A Feast for the Fallen is the debut album by English band Send More Paramedics, it was released in 2002.
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| Released | 2002 | |||
| Genre | Crossover thrash | |||
| Length | 46:52 | |||
| Label | In At the Deep End Records | |||
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Track listing
    
- "The Hordes" - 3:52
 - "The Pain of Being Dead" - 1:19
 - "Cannibal" - 2:50
 - "Brains" - 0:11
 - "Resurrection Cemetery" - 2:03
 - "Kingdom of the Undead" - 2:49
 - "Epulum" - 0:47
 - "Necromancer" - 2:25
 - "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" - 1:47
 - "Zombie Sweetheart" - 1:58
 - "Aim for the Head" - 0:08
 - "Zombified" - 2:22
 - "Untitled track" - 24:14
 
Samples and references
    
- The chorus from the track "The Hordes" ("When there's no room left in hell, the dead will walk the Earth") is a reference to Dawn of the Dead
 - The title of "The Pain of Being Dead" is a reference to what Ernie is told by the 1/2 Woman Corpse in the 1985 Dan O'Bannon film The Return of the Living Dead, a movie of which the band is named after.
 - The sample used during the introduction to "Cannibal" is taken from the 1985 George A. Romero film Day of the Dead; specifically the death scene of the character Rickles.
 - The sample used as the introduction to "Brains" is taken from the film Return of the Living Dead Part II.
 - The sample used as the introduction to "Kingdom of the Undead" is taken from the 1968 George A. Romero film Night of the Living Dead.
 - "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" uses theme music from the film The Return of the Living Dead.
 
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